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The Alliance review and leader. (Alliance, Ohio), 1920-01-23

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tion—and women Who seek for
the answer in "tha store ads as well
are in fashion articles are wise.
Yoa may fiad your market for
anything pf value in tha classified
N
AND LEADER
THE WEATHER.-
Snow or rata tonight and Satardaj i
Colder Saturday. Barometer W.dOt
lemperatsrs ss, at It a. mi raining:
alee ting.
VOU XXXIL. NO. 447.
TWENTY PAGES
ALLIANCE, OHIO. FRIDAY, JANAURY 23, 1920.
THREE CENTS—DELIVERED 15c A WEEK.
NEW INDUSTRY TO LOCATE IN ALLIANC
E||fEliESSEElBELIHETHE HOUSE WILL HOT[HIE"Mli?™III-m|TENTATI PLANS HIE WlTHlpUTCHREFUSEfO
FOUR UNIT STEEL MILL PLANT ALLIED POWERS
EARIIKGTION DN
PERGE TBEATY
Progrew Toward Complete
Agreement on Article X
Being Made.
SENATORS HOPEFUL
OF SETTLEMENT
Republicans In Mood to
Make Material Concessions
in Language of Pact
AGREE TO AMENDMENT IN TAX
BILL AS PASSED BY THE SENATE
Wrangle Over Smith One Per Cent. Law Continues, and
Lawmakers Are Unable to Reach Agreement—Miller
of Stark and'Chester Have New Income Tax Bill.
By1 Associated Press to The' Revl.w
Columbus, O., Jan. 23.—Tbe proposal before the legislature to break
the Smith one percent law as a means
of providing relief tor noanciully distressed cities and school districts was
in tbe bands ef s committee on conference representing the two houaos
By Assoelated Press to Th* Review
Washington. D. C, Jan. 21.—Aa a result of th* progress during the U.t two
days by the bi-partisan committee leaders seeking to compromise difference*
on th* peace treaty. Benator* today
were —lor* hopeful af settlement of th*
controversy than they have been for
Reports of conferees that a decided
■tap forw*rd-had been made In the
negotiation* a* to article tan ot the
t^a-rns of Nations covenant, th* chief
stumbling Mock, and that definite
agreement on that point might be expected at th* committee meeting late
today, revived the actlvltle* Of th* mild
reservation]*** of both aide* paving- tha
way for acceptance of the committee's
agreement Should he one be reached. -
Many proposals for changes ln the
I»odgs reservation on article 10 were
-zsaebtaeai j'~"jaSj-a***--av «-i ■-.__"—***»
of tlie four Republican and five Democratic leader* and H *aa reported tb*
Republicans were tn a mood to make
material conc*j*»lon* regarding th*
form and language of Ute rcservaHo**
though remaining arm In their stand
against any change In IU fundamental
principles. OM of the proposals by
UM Democrats Which wss sa_| Jo have
received trt»Jor ntt*"**"** wa* along Ih*
Uhes of ih* 1*oK*llar-Kendrlck draft.
It would «*dar* that th* United St_**»
»*^'«,aJl63_^*_fr_? T^*_ JS__
without a vote of tbe people. As the
House passed Ihe bill lt was provided
that l,he Smith law could only be broken up on vote of the people of any
taxing districts. Tbe Senate held this
Impracticable.
Failure to amend the Smith law
may cause a return to consideration
ALLIANCE
Cleveland, O.. Jan. 23— (Special).—
Waller —. Myers, Cleveland attorney,
former Alliance l»oy has been elected
regent of Sigma Nu college fraternity,
with p-hnpiers In eighty universities and
more than 15.000 graduate und undergraduate members ln all parts of ihe
L'ulted States.
The election gfJVlr. Myers watt, by unanimous vote orthe grand chapter of
the fraternity following the national
convention InJUt. Louts.
Reports *.o the convention showed 4,-1
&0O members of the fraternity were In !
the armed service during the war. Or. — ——
the service flog are 10S gold stars. \ —, ., , . . „,., _
Mr. Myers is President of .the Ohio j H-pidemiC IS in Mild Jf Orm
Ten Thousand Cases of the
Disease Cripples Chicago Badly
SHORTAtJE "OP
NURSES CRITICAL
today following the refWai last nfgWjof an Xntmno tax lav- which failed to
of the House to concur iu the Senate | pas. recently. Representative Cbea-
amendments to Ibe bill. ter. Paulding county, Introduced a new
The committee Is composed of Sen- income tax measure ln the House last
• tors Whllte-nore. Parrett and Agnew j night. It provid.-* lor a Rat rat* of
1 per cent, on personal incomes and
Incomes of corpora'Inns and partner-
and Representatives Freeman, (Tris
wold and Clark. The committee.will
meet next Tuesday and no action can
be taken on the measure now until
this committee meets.
House members predicted today
that the House would never consent
to amendment of the Smith law as
proposed In the bill as It passed the
Senate. The Senate ' provided that
sinking fund and Interest charges may
be exempted from the Smith law limitations without vote of the people on
bonds authorized up to January 20,
1920. and on 1820 deficiency bonds
sp-JP'ltVat'on ADA approval by
and reeerve* tt-p* .arlvileg* of -jfterlng
good office* tSleS^atPahnt t- f^M»
Hagardlc-a ot srtwthv th* arttct* ten
efeatacl* *Mts disposed at th* me«lln*
today, leader*' said th* conference*
would hav* to axtend Into nexv*****«k
In order that other points at Issue could
b* eon-ddere-i
WANT EMERGENCY FUND
TO COHUU SPREAD
By Associated Press*r% The R*vlew
New Vork, N. Tf.. J»n. J*.—Health
Commissioner COpeland appeared before the city/board of esttanau today
to request an emergency appropclgtlon
of $80.00*) for uae In combating the
steady spread of Influenza ln this oily.
Starting on Monday with <l cases. Influenza"* grip on the city has tightened UBtll today Dr. Copeland stated that
there were more than 1600 cases and
45 deatha have been reported. The disease has not reached the epidemic stag*
bowevea, Dr. Copeland said, and the
fund* rep|ue*ted are "not to combat an
epidemic l»0t to prevent one".
A (btal Ot 6*8 pneumonia cases wltn
;n* ijratbs haa been reported In the
'period.
mlshts'plii
not acceptable
td tie people
d'AwnunsjIn'e control of thi* olty has
tesn dlaaatW^a'to, tha people, who have
"little food aia'M»:na«mi from epidemics, according to KlccardO Zanela,
and No Occasion for Alarm,
Is Announced
ships but not on dlvj-iends of corporations. Eighty percent of the proceeds would go to the local political
sub-divisions and 20 per cent, to the
state to pay for administration.
Miller and Chester Bill.
The latest Income tax bill is the
work of Chester and Representative
Miller of Stark county, the two Republicans In the House who voted
against the proposed changes In the
Smith 1 per cent, law.
The Senate passed the bill to authorize deficiency bonds to he issued
for city relief in 1920.
A bill lo extend Dress^Wterie- -P5*7
WtHtlf-eimtinttl 'fS MaWrTi9:*3 In order to give them free rein ln re-
appraising real estate and to elect j**"T"*rt*/-
'h""J0.l fC".Ur year lerm8 thereafter Royal Building'_ l*»n Co.. of Cleve-
passed the House. | upland also Treasurer of the Federal
Both Houses were scheduled to meet i Mortgage Finance Co.. also of Cleve-
thls morning for short sessions and land. ,
and then adjourned until next Mon-! Th* D. A M. Cord Tire Company of
By Associated Press to The Review
Chicago, 111.. Jan. 23.— Influenza and
paeumonla today continued to spread
in Chicago, and the number of persons
ill with the two diseuses pissed the ten
» thousand mark. Ten percent of oon-
' ductors and motormen on the surface
lines und one tenth of the police forew
were said to be among the victims.
The epidemic remains In a mild form
and there still is no occasion for alarm
acocrdlng to Dr. John Dill Robertson,
Reply of Government to
Nate of Supreme Council
Received in Paris
Representatives of Concern Appeared Before the Chamber Last Night, Following Several Conferences With
Executive Committee, and Outlined Plans in Full—
Local Men Who Have Investigated Plant Pronounce j
It the Best Proposition Alliance Has Ever Had—Se- j BEING DECIPHERED
cure Option on 200 Acre Tract Near City Limits— ] AT DUTCH LEGATION
Ask No Bonus, Only Moral Co-operation of the Chamber of Commerce—Four Unit Plant Will Employ
Over 2500 Men.
In Advance of Revelation It
Was Believed Netherland
Government Had Refused.
i
- „Jt**W***i ClsYEr-ta _
Elected Regent of Sifma Nu fra-
day.
No Emergency Clause.
He general assembly {\\*poaft otl'J
UMtlon <*tcrt%m*oF*£mm C
-which M**— Myers* is President with
taetory near-l^eavltt*burg and malft Office in Cfovdand, waa organised. _}y
M*1*" B**ts>s lis* bean srstihlng -srllh »_mi,.., IQaa^ •^^t.&riea .this
very keen Interest* the development of
the rubb-u* industry for the last five
years oxtt th* success of The D. - M
ihmsmoami
„%Jhh** ha.
•pvepjk, there have been five death* from
tmiii^&Amy^lr\^tytt»ndiing
tha JftoSflotl' Wef* IWIde, At a haeetlna
Of the board ot health, members o? the
tied Cross and tha. Visiting Nurses As-
» ^eptw4-y. ,Sst» Jaa^£--JA
passea tit* new t'rabbe h/ff oy1-* '♦otn
0' 25 to 7 without the eiue/gency
ohlttoe.
L. R Qlbson. manager of the Ohta'P**0 Tlre potnJSnVa du* to hla effo*t"
-wWnt of d-Ajmtn-o and lead«r gf Home Rule association announced p-fcTSJISS■bT^ia.lzlng on th* Jori^7"^uUwiuy ev^nV
tk* Human people. »p-rty H« says th*l**»t a referendum would be brought manufacture and sale of pneuma^S
poet soldier Is afraid of assaaslnatlon ,- , '- ~ — tt— cord {SeTboth for pleasure cars and
and la constantly under guard and that | tcontlnued on Pa«e 16.) *' trucks
Ms action in seising tbe city baa re-1
sttltea In International crabarras.ment'
for Italy
aiirnor Zanela says President Wll-j
son's program by which the future sta-
of Viu
tua of Flume is to be fixed is not acceptable to the people of the city, adding that Plume ls not Important to
Jugo Slavla, which has a better port at
Spatato. must be Italian.
•
By Salem t'v«ar.ii aad Accepted by the
lias I'oBpaay
S-lem. J«n 2i.—A special meeting
of^»ia>clty council wa* held laat evening to tp»k4 action on the gas ordinance
recently given a ftr-rt reading. This ordinance wa« r*ad a second and third
time and *»*as passed. This tlxea the
price of gas at 46 cent* tor the ftr*t
1000 feet; to cents per thousand tor
the next 5.000 feet and 66 cent* par
thousand for the next 6.000 feet and all
above that number. Th* ordlnanc* become* effective In thirty day*. The g>«a
company haa plgnlHed Ita willingness to
accept the ral* propoaed and has promised, weather being favorable, to reetore
gaS to manufacturere for fuel probably
neat Monday,
first fni Bam
/ r I -
By Associated Pr*as to The Review
Youngatown. Jan. SI.-Th* llrst
death thi* wlnt*r <rom Influenaa was
reported to the board of health here today The victim was Charles Barnes,
auto repair shop proprietor. Twenty
new owes were reported today, bringing
th* t-Hal to St. ^
8TBIK_aa«BTCE8 TO WOiK
By A«oc*at*ir *r«aa t* Th* Review
Room. Thurtrfay. Jan. n.—Railroad
worker* at' Naples have returned to
work and th* *erlou*ine»a of the railway
strike *ee*na to be decreasing.
' —There v-HI be a cottage prayer useet
ing thi* e-/enlng at tha hoove of J. A-
Hotehkla* on Avalon a%-enue.
for iraaotuTauv -urt. low
RATS H« IKtURANC-E. »t* _. 1_
w-*v_n. aaA. Tss-y, a a. ssn.
WAMTtToTrnt mouLokR*. -»»
TROUBCB. 4U«T tTARTIHQ NKW
RHOI*. WORKIMO COND-TIOMa
ItftWr^UASa. TMB MACHINKD
apTttaa. CAJTlW OO. -. .-7 u ~
* —rhioht* or oo*-*jKaua*-
riBBT OMRCC INITIATIOH •<**-
,y ap raaNffow.' iJAaaa claps.
' kj*;.-*&&''
ALLIANCE DIES AT HIS
NEW PHILADELPHIA HOME!-
SUNDAYSGHDDLiAID- EUHDPE !N
WORKERS V! SI TlGETTlNG BAGK TD
IN ALLIANCE NORMAL STATE
Uy A.soclated Press to The Ravitw
The Hague, Jan. 21.—The Dutr h government has refused the -demaaul of the
Alliance is to have a high grade sheet steel rolling mill with open
hearth furnaces for making finished steel from steel ingots. That is
the announcement, with tew qualifications, decided up^n at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and representatives of a large steel Allied powers for the cxtr._iu.on of
company held last night in the rooms ot the Chamber of Commerce. former ^p*"0" w""anl ot «erm*ny.
The public knew but Dttle of anything of the prospects for a BEING DBC1PHERED
n*ir*J^^nMh^."^f M^Ur~h!l!**«« "eel rolling mill for Alliance 'until the meeting last night. ,»*;££«£? «-" he" ^J^T the
24 hour period dropped nearly 50 per- More than eight weeks ago members Of the Sheet Steel Company I Dulch government to the note of the
cent-bul the pneumonia deaths. 43 In- were abroad looking for a location to build a Steel plant. They ar- j supreme council demanding the exlr.).-
^r.h^o^ra.nldTu'rU again [ rived in AUiance where a change, of.tr«in>.was necessary and caused I ^"recl.v^ tHZmTTSS IST-S
1 some delay. While waiting in Alliance for a west bound tram the | ciphered at the Dutch legation.
steel men were impressed with Alliance as a business center and! in advance of the revelation of the
visited a main street store to, make some inquiry regarding Allianct ,conHt*n,B' ** wa"\ **?"?v<^ >__ ,NeU>"*'
. j r , ^ *. _. .. •, , — "*• J,, b , ° . , lands government had rotumsd to eom-
! and were referred to the Chamber of Commerce. Here they met with, piy with the allied demand, at it was
rlMTnii MnUL ttlUnilC,-*3l*E«'5__rv V--.*?- R*WJ**y and during the conversation the visitors I thoucht in diplomatic-<tmirt«rs that m
Ui-UIIUH lHJllL Dtmllual^^tE-m_4rk, flut_th«n)*iiinels w-»s to select ^location for |L^X-^StotaT Si" «-%?
the former Oerman ruler lh*y' woul*
have required further time to weigh
all th* point* Involved.
became critical today.
U SIlflONl"
j big steel rolling mill That interested the secretary and especially
Bycant"Sn'"oJe^ "il--with fhe're^rt- so after they expressed a favorable opinion of Alliance, and Mr. Bax-
ing of 117 more new <aaea of influenza ley at once celled a meeting of the executive committee of the Cham-
d.l"r""!ih? p^t ^-hw^J.heJ^lu^ul i ber, and the beginning for the mill for Alliance wis made.
situation ln Canton became more crlt- I r., • . R. *• . .. , ,
leal Friday than at any time since iu l Plans were submitted to the executive committee for four units
.tirt-jnwgparanee. here about t-<ar» weeks | 0f buildings to be constructed, the first of which is to be the high
a,*, top ca*pci.gv, i^SS^y>T^^^&&ir™^ mllT T?te mill »s to t*h\pm, efoti r*Il{s..to
*■*_
tO the
tnon,
this
empfey~J*lr>i»aiirj^:v*i^S to contain a Ulte "rtuinuer o?
jK»ll»_ana the founH nmt to be a tin piattm*}**.- The_ class of steel
to fee, tiiaJc tp bej}i_Jbc jSEys~rgrede,"p|tic'ri as ts ttafl3"In maSng gutq:
mobiles.*- * :.**, •frx.'.TTZ'-- -J ■■■'■■ ■ ♦ ■ ■ ■■■-' ^''-*'- ■"■ ■• ■ ■ -
COST RISE LAID* I
PACKERS BIB PROFITS
By Associated Press to The Revl\w
Washington, D. C, Jan. 23.—Amer
lean capital will be employed in aiding Kttrope "to get back to productive
work," not because of "attractive
rates of Interest" but to restore normal conditions and to open mark^tB
for American export. Governor W. P.
. G. Harding, of the 4 federal reserve
1858. and resided there until younn ] f_7 *J' .occuP*'. '""• P"'Plt of the Unl- board gam today, speaking before the
B"«h^n church at the' mornlnB ! Becond pg_.Amerlcan financial con-
A series of rallies are being held
L- B. Edgar adult department super-
ntendeht of the Ohio State Sunday
Rchool Association and Clarence D. De
~»*w general secretary of the Stark
j County Sunday school association will
Faseman F. Hoffman died Thursday!'* ."■*" V'11*"08 8un-tay morning and
evening at t o'clock at hi* home In New j 1v'*,'t th,e ",'°f'?us Sunday schools ln the
Philadelphia, following an Illness last-
nteres! of this work. .Mr. Edgar will
Ing since August, due to sarcoma. He ! Jf,^ 1"'h«F,r*1* ^eb>t"lan church
was born tn Knox townahlp January | S"-^ni LII?.'^"'."* ^1..'"!? A1."'.,?'
manhood, attending the district school ] J,our
No. t ln Knox township. He then went' ... ' _
to Canton where he was connected iBJ1^ern'f VtfJLc°"V. °~ AdU" Blb'e
with a large drygoods firm .tnd while I c,a**e'' by lhe8e *-**-"->n>en.
In that city was united ln marriage to
Mis* Ada Simmer of Canton. L#ater
he came to Alliance where he was cpjn-,
nected wlih the William Htallcup com- j
pany. and following that with the Tom
Itroslus company. Prom there he went
again to Canton to be -with the Caldwell company and in a short time left
for New Philadelphia where he en- B1 Associated Press to The Review
mobiles
Hold Several Con*"*r*r*-0*s.
Several timet), sincq that first, chance
meeting have the steel men been ln
Alliance In conference with the executive meeting of the chamber of
Commerce. The executive commlt-
Itee investigated the standing and experience of tbe visitors aa regards the
steel Industry aad found them to be
high-class men, capitalists and experi-
v, _ . _• . , .'. tpw. Ki~p. eneed. The executive eonrmltt*e made
Newark, N. J., Jan. 13.—The high • „„_,(„„ i„o. „!„•,»
cost of living since ISIS has been due their report at the meeting last night
largely to the five great packing con- ln a few words voiced by O. F. Tran-
cerns, whose profits from 1815 to 191", sue who said: "It Is bpstter than any-
Inclusive were more than $192,000,000 | thing we have ever had offered to Al-
| as compared with $69,000,000 for the
three preceding years, WUllam B.
! Colver, chairman of the Federal Trade
Commission, diclared In an address
read by Robert R. Kane, of counsel for
liance from the outside." This report
was made after a very thorough ex
amlnatlon had been made by the com
ittee from all angles, and was ac
the commission, before the Atlantic I cepted as the full endorsement by the
oast conference of the National Con- committee
Burner's League here Mr. Colver was
unable to attend.
Extravagance Also Cause.
"Building up huge surpluses out of
undue profits", Mr. Colver"s statement
said, "these concerns sought investments in unrelated lines".
SOVIET FORCES CUT OFF
gress.
"We cannot however, export things
which we do not have," Governor
Harding said, "and In order to provide an exportable surplus we must
produce more or, failing that, consume l*8'", '*■ 'J"" ?"* ""*■ \rnk <_r"z *rorn 3
C ■,'nl< _-->_r »Klu mnrn nir M^h-Pl-Si u(-ro
QUAKE SHAKES.VERA GRUZ
No Casualties are Reported as a Result
of the Shock
By A.soclated Preaa to The Review
Mexico Wily, Thurauay. Jan. .:.:.-"Several atrong earthquake shocks were
Ask No Bonus.
Representatives of the steel company who were present stated: "We
do not ask for any bonus from the
city of Alliance, but we ask for tbe
moral support and recommendation
(of the Chamber of Commerce. This
was given In an unanimous vote and
spread upon the minutes of the Chamber. Some minor details were not
completed ln the agreement between
the steel men and the Chamber of
KGHEEMENTS TO
By Assoelated Prsss to Ths Kaview
Pari*, Franc*, Jan. 21.—Holland's reply to th* allied demand (or the extradition of former Brap*ror- William of
Uermahy la expected to be delivered to
th* liti ooafwraoea officials here today
by th* Dutch minister.
Report* from th* Hague state th*
winy was n>gpat**-aw ygsiswisy ana ae-
vle*» Indicate th* Netrferlan'rl i government has refused to ■urrender the former ■nvnnarch. Explanations of th* position of the. Dutch government are
said to be given In the note.
ST1 OFF
By Associated Presa to The Review
Dayton, O., Jan. 23. Submission of
all agreements between capital and
labor to a court of record bo that they
might be critically examined to see
whether they are "fair and suitable
to all concerned" Including the public, was advocated by Attorney Smith
W. Bennett, of Columbus, president of
The electric current furnished by th«
Alliance Gas ft Power Company wa«
shot off for a few minutes, Thursday
sight- about seven o'oljck.. owing to a.
part of the mechanism known as an
"exciter", going bud at the power house,
and necessitating the employment of
another machine. Darkness reigned
throughout the city during the few
minutes that the change was being
made.
WANT SICNS REMOVED
Member L. L. Weaver of the city
council, Friday, was making an Inquiry
the Ohio State Bar association at the I as to what action, if any would have tn
mid-winter meeting of the association ' Ire taken to compel tho re,mov-;U of all
here today
If found fair and equitable to every
one, the agreements should be approved by court Judgment and enforced as
any other Judgment or decree ls enforced during the contractual period, i Mr. Weaver,
be said.
"This demands no change ln prln
saloon, beer and liquor ilgnn ln the
city. Now that the liquor business la
banished and there Is no further need
of the signs they should be eliminated.
The question ot screens in the "soft-
drlnk" p*irlors waa al.jo mentioned hy
Commerce and a committee consisting clples of our government, or the sac-
H. C. Koehler, W. M. Ellett antl A. irlfice of any essential element of the
U Atkinson was named to cmoplete the i America*! system, although it might
NEW INCORPORATION
tered business for himself, being a
partner In the Arm of Dodd and Hoffman, drygoods end ready to wear
merchant.. *
He *fas a member of the Brethren
church at Reading, nnlUng with the
church when a youth and later associated with the Christian church at New
Philadelphia where he served a* an elder o-nttl his death.
He was an honest and upright Christian gentleman, ever holding the esteem and respect of all who knew him.
He made friends wherever he went and
kept I hem through hi* honesty,.and his
IdeaJ ot ever glvin-p all a square deal.
London. England, Jan. JS,- Russian
soprlet forces hjrve virtually dut off the
Crimean Peninsula from the mainland,
according to an official statement la-
sued at the war office In Moscow and
received here by wireless.
"Our advancing troops ar* fighting
about six miles north of Perekop and
have repelled enemy counter attacks
about nine miles west of Genlchesk".
the statement says. "in th* Steppe
region further east we have defeated
the third Kuban division, capturing Ita
divisional staff".
Another Mohcow dispatch reports an-
tl Bolshevikl forces ievacu-ting —Ilea
beth Grad In tha nori
Be Ide hi. wife, one daughter. VSr- ^rnnTent of ^e7son a„n»'S^
^ipaa^h^^^HVl'r%nOM^yh±- """"- ^ th. B,»ck Sea coast.
r;rai^^.rnirr^^.8Joi pnT AN WRUNG SlflF
Salem; Vance Hoffman of Maastllon. **-0U I Ul! IIIIUllU UlUL
Henry Hoffman of Niles. Mrs William
_?hr ;?*~^...B£!L~r'"1 M™ ^_5 .Constantinople. Tuesday. Jan. S0.-
Blerl. »6S South **re*dom avenue, and tttrboy entered the war on Germany's
Jesse Hplfman. all of this ctty. .ide »ft-r the cabinet had decided to
I-.-.1 Mrs. ctiartes tstabl of Salem. A joi- (fj,, allies, according to statements
large number of rhore distant reUUves j •»,,_, a ge-^t. parliamentary commit-
and hoots of friends reside ln Alliance tM published by (he newspaper- Th*
and the vicinity near by. machination* of th* war party led to
Funeral service* will be held at the! Birmr Paeha, war minister In 1»H
late home In Hew Pbil*deiplila, Sun-1 were'responsible for tbe change of
any at I'.**. \tronl.
*c
—STARK FRUIT COMPANY— —SPECIAL--
33S Prospect SL Round Sleak and Sirloin Steak, lb. 35c
. KILL HIGH COSt OP LIVING. Chock Boast, lb. 84c snd 26c
ORANGES, 2 OOZ. POR Sftc Vt Plata Bnil. lb. .../ ....:....15c
DOZ. PRKE; BLOOD ORANOES, 3 Looao Coffee, 34c, 3 lba. SLOO
OOZ. POR «0c; ORAPEFRurr, BSc'I Can Croain Corn ......She
OOC AND gSo DOC: LEMONS, -tell Bottlsa.Catgan ., ..hat
DOC: APPLES*-" POTATOES; ON-j Fancy Apple*, >fc. tOe
IONS. DRINO BASKETS. 33t> Plenty.. qf dressed chickens.
PROSBECT-
<-^*^^*^___ii_-^-^^^
PRBSH HOME-MADE .PEANUT
*-*4U«rSRs^ SPECtA*. POR SATUR-
r9ATjam iuMDAV, «s UK,
iU«Onp_A« BO«W_
RJ. BICKARD
Cdr. Arch and Cambridge.
DE.ICIOUS DRINKING COMMUNITY STAPLE COFFEE, 35c PER
POUND, SEX AD, PAG* A -
less. During tbe past year we have
witnessed an unprecedented era of extravagance ln this country; there has
been a continuous rise In prices and
while the value of our products expressed in dollars has been greater
than ever before In history, the physical volume of goods produced was
less than the production of any year
since 1916. Our domestic demand
has been confpeting with export demands, and the result has been that
prices have been bid upon both the
foreign and domestic consumers."
The speaker pointed out that the
United States In -ve* years hsd passed
from a borrower nation with five billions In outstanding debts to a creditor
with fourteen billions oa Us books and
the national debt had ris-fa from on*
billion to twenty-Ore.
Hy A.soclated Preaa to The Be* lew
Cincinnati. Jan. 33.—Governor Cox
before Ma departure for Columbu* today said that It was by no mean* certain that the state would buy the An-
cor site, on ajilch th* government un-
flntstfod nJti-ate plant ts located, for -the
home for the feeble minded. He *aa
accompanied to Coiumbas by H. fl Riddle, president of th* -board of admin-
Istratto-i. and I. A Guthrie, member ot
the hoard, wbo have bean Inspecting the
■Ite for tare day*
Fish! Oysters! Rabbits!
Blue Point Oysters; Horseradish, oar
own make—IOC'S, pure.
MARKET HOUSE FISH STAND.
. COPPER too PER BOUND* $EI
COMMUNITY ^COFFEE ANO SPICK
^y*9a^?A*)9A. ■
-DIXNt QIRLS", IN PaTrMOUNT
HOMEBNTERTAINMENT COUIWE.
SATURDAY SVENtNO.
details of the agreement
Option on Site.
mean new machinery to facilitate collective bargaining and to meet the ef-
& o'clock this morning. There were no
c—sualtios, although some residences
were damaged.
Iteports from Vera Cruz state that
the remors demolished at Couztlan ull ■ should be stated that the executive
structures which wero not destroy.-d committee weeks ago took an option,
In the eirthquike of January « while on 200 acres of land In anticipation I settling fairly and equitably deputes
Tletttrnlng to the history leading up | [*?}* , of collective dlsagieenient." he
fn the consummation last night. It
An Associated Press itPm from Co-
lumbus, Friday nnnounc-p-d the, lor-oi
porutlon ot The Crescent lie ,irril - ".*-il
rnmr-any of Alliance, the (aplt.il helny
added. I 1100,000. The Incorporators an- H C.
In urging adaptation of "our JudlV*lone, W. N. Stone and I s Htr.ne i,f
clal system to the new priblem of, thi* c,t"*' wno hnv*' llkl'" "v"r """
plant and bus!-
,f the
shocks lasting 20 minutes caused further damage avt Balmoral and San Francisco De La Penaa.
GRANO KENY
By Associated Pres. to The Review
New York, N. Y.. Jan. 28.-*leorge
Graham Rice, stock broker/ charged
with tbe theft of 3721 sent him by Rudolph W. Hartman of Mansfield. Ohio
for purchase of securities and who testified that *ne had done a buslnesa of
$35,000.0*0 In the last two years, was
found guilty of grand larceny ln the
first degree by a Jury here today. H*
■Kill be sentenced neat, Thuthday. The
maximum term be may receive 1* ten
year* In states prison. .
FORM FOR ACTION
By Associated Press to The Review
Washington, D. C- Jan. 23.—Resolution* embodying recommendations and
suggestions resulting from the group
conferences Sere -tally since the conference opened Monday were before the
aecond Pan Ante)—An financial conference at tt* final business session today.
These resolutions brought before the
conference as a whole indefinite form
for action the various financial ' aod
transportation problems In which the
nations of tb* Americans are Interested
and which the conference ia seeking to
solve through co-operatlon and undertaking.
WANTED—GIRLS FOR IlNDERY.
APPLY MoCASKEV REGISTER CO.
PRINTING DEPARTMENT.
—THB AMERICAN LEGION—
THOSE "NTERESTED IN THIS
- ORGANI|ATIOtVWK »WB As
nt the coming of the steel mill, the
location being well adapted for the
purpose and near the cKy limits.
Cover One Hundred Acrea
betwepn capital and labor," Mr Dei-
form'-m Alii
ance Ice and Coal rj'»mi, i uy. thr- plao
.of business being on South .',' •)." ;,■■!
nett averted that "no division of gov- avenue.
ernrnent Is so adequately e.;ulpped for'
unbiased investigation of facts and
The steel men present last night ir°ndillon8 touching disputes of this
ventured the opinion that the proposed four units when constructed will
cover practically 100 acres for mills
and yards and that for the building
and equipping the first unit with the
necessary working capital will require
$3,000,000. If we were privileged to .
give the name and business interests '-lustrial courts Bennett pointed out.
of the men largely Interested ln the IsUtinK f"r">er that a plan remedying
steel - company lt would add much to
the Interest of this story bnt the men
with their names withheld for prudential reasons for the present, which ts
a wise move as they are interested
elsewhere but propose to transfer;By Associated Pre*, tn The Review
MUBLE TO AHE
character as the. Judicial. The plan ;
for settling Industripil disputes an-1 ... h. ^ ~T—Z
pouncsd by President Wilson's last J Knlg" SolrS' ts unable to „g
Industrial congress noticeably leaks, secretary Daniels that naval
means of subsequent enforcement by who lost their ships through
judicial process of tbe findings, judgments or decrees of the proposed ln
this "is necessary.'
BULLISH SENTIMENT
Chicago. 111.. Jan. 23—Bullish sentiment revived In the corn market today
helped by gossip that the stoppage of
submarine action and irt-rforror-,1
torious service In connection win
lose should be awarded high rl ■■
tlons, the Senate investigating cm
tee was told by Rear Admiral Ai
M. Knight, chairman of ihelminl
ALL FARMER8, ATTENTION!
Here Is an easy way to figure your
profits for your Income ta/ report
CslI at once and get the fifty-nine
points on the farmers' Income tai
laws, also the record book and the
question blank, written In plaiu and
tbeir activities to Alliance.
Regarded as Certainty.
While the sheet steel mill Is not eMt ^^ graln shlpments would lMt
yet under construction and there may i on,y for a ghort tlme- opening prices,
be a slip twixt the clip and the lip. it 'which varied from the same aa yester-
is looked upon as a certainty by the j day's finish to 3-8 higher, with May
men who have given the matter their 'M i-» to 134 1-8. and July 131 3-8 toi"
best attention and are willing to back *"**■ '-*■• wer*" flowed by moderate up- | three-piece, one dollar set which we
'turns all around. , give you at less than actual cost. 20c
Oats hardened p-Tith corn. After per set while they last. Call liiiuie-
openlng unchangedjo 1-4 off. Including ' dlately at THE KENI-jY BROTH-
simple language.
Keep a record of all your transactions and make an accurate report,
easily and quickly, with our complete
It with capital. In th* language of
one of these: "It Is Alliance's golden
opportunity, 'one that we have been
longing for for years and lt comes so
easy." It is now up to the Chamber
of Commerce to do Ita part and keep
moving. The visitors will return to
Alliance soon and give more details of
plans for .the futute. <
—HELP WANTED—
Laborers, heatars for drop forge,
handy men and girls for factory work
wanted. -' Apply nt, Bmployers' Asso-
datioa. room* arm) City aavinga Bask
STraston. r,r., *,'-j>
May at 81 7-8 to 82 cents, the market
scored a fair advance.
Provisions were lower ln sympathy
with hog values. Lard led the decline.
Bailey's Dancing School
Extra music for High school dance
Priday night. Bubble dance. Monday
night Good music.
ERS COMPANY. Basement Store. Canton, Ohio:
DRAYER'8 MEAT MARKET, 626
NORTH FREEDOM AVE. HOME-|
WANTED—HELPER WITH SOME
EXPERIENCE IN BAKERY. MORROW'S BAKERY, SEBRING.
S
"DIXIE GIRLS", IN FAIRMOUNT
I HOME BNTERTAINMENT COURSE,
SATURDAY EVENING.
WANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES
DRE88ED MEATS SPECIAL FOR .OVER IS AT ONCE. APPLY IN
SATURDAY. ^ 'PEf_s6N«AT OHIO THEATRE.
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BgasaasjfS.-ifffws'f'1'*1" *M»«TOjw'p'-,'«5^".'f'^p** ■- r.-»,»-
What, to wear is the nowques-
tion—and women Who seek for
the answer in "tha store ads as well
are in fashion articles are wise.
Yoa may fiad your market for
anything pf value in tha classified
N
AND LEADER
THE WEATHER.-
Snow or rata tonight and Satardaj i
Colder Saturday. Barometer W.dOt
lemperatsrs ss, at It a. mi raining:
alee ting.
VOU XXXIL. NO. 447.
TWENTY PAGES
ALLIANCE, OHIO. FRIDAY, JANAURY 23, 1920.
THREE CENTS—DELIVERED 15c A WEEK.
NEW INDUSTRY TO LOCATE IN ALLIANC
E||fEliESSEElBELIHETHE HOUSE WILL HOT[HIE"Mli?™III-m|TENTATI PLANS HIE WlTHlpUTCHREFUSEfO
FOUR UNIT STEEL MILL PLANT ALLIED POWERS
EARIIKGTION DN
PERGE TBEATY
Progrew Toward Complete
Agreement on Article X
Being Made.
SENATORS HOPEFUL
OF SETTLEMENT
Republicans In Mood to
Make Material Concessions
in Language of Pact
AGREE TO AMENDMENT IN TAX
BILL AS PASSED BY THE SENATE
Wrangle Over Smith One Per Cent. Law Continues, and
Lawmakers Are Unable to Reach Agreement—Miller
of Stark and'Chester Have New Income Tax Bill.
By1 Associated Press to The' Revl.w
Columbus, O., Jan. 23.—Tbe proposal before the legislature to break
the Smith one percent law as a means
of providing relief tor noanciully distressed cities and school districts was
in tbe bands ef s committee on conference representing the two houaos
By Assoelated Press to Th* Review
Washington. D. C, Jan. 21.—Aa a result of th* progress during the U.t two
days by the bi-partisan committee leaders seeking to compromise difference*
on th* peace treaty. Benator* today
were —lor* hopeful af settlement of th*
controversy than they have been for
Reports of conferees that a decided
■tap forw*rd-had been made In the
negotiation* a* to article tan ot the
t^a-rns of Nations covenant, th* chief
stumbling Mock, and that definite
agreement on that point might be expected at th* committee meeting late
today, revived the actlvltle* Of th* mild
reservation]*** of both aide* paving- tha
way for acceptance of the committee's
agreement Should he one be reached. -
Many proposals for changes ln the
I»odgs reservation on article 10 were
-zsaebtaeai j'~"jaSj-a***--av «-i ■-.__"—***»
of tlie four Republican and five Democratic leader* and H *aa reported tb*
Republicans were tn a mood to make
material conc*j*»lon* regarding th*
form and language of Ute rcservaHo**
though remaining arm In their stand
against any change In IU fundamental
principles. OM of the proposals by
UM Democrats Which wss sa_| Jo have
received trt»Jor ntt*"**"** wa* along Ih*
Uhes of ih* 1*oK*llar-Kendrlck draft.
It would «*dar* that th* United St_**»
»*^'«,aJl63_^*_fr_? T^*_ JS__
without a vote of tbe people. As the
House passed Ihe bill lt was provided
that l,he Smith law could only be broken up on vote of the people of any
taxing districts. Tbe Senate held this
Impracticable.
Failure to amend the Smith law
may cause a return to consideration
ALLIANCE
Cleveland, O.. Jan. 23— (Special).—
Waller —. Myers, Cleveland attorney,
former Alliance l»oy has been elected
regent of Sigma Nu college fraternity,
with p-hnpiers In eighty universities and
more than 15.000 graduate und undergraduate members ln all parts of ihe
L'ulted States.
The election gfJVlr. Myers watt, by unanimous vote orthe grand chapter of
the fraternity following the national
convention InJUt. Louts.
Reports *.o the convention showed 4,-1
&0O members of the fraternity were In !
the armed service during the war. Or. — ——
the service flog are 10S gold stars. \ —, ., , . . „,., _
Mr. Myers is President of .the Ohio j H-pidemiC IS in Mild Jf Orm
Ten Thousand Cases of the
Disease Cripples Chicago Badly
SHORTAtJE "OP
NURSES CRITICAL
today following the refWai last nfgWjof an Xntmno tax lav- which failed to
of the House to concur iu the Senate | pas. recently. Representative Cbea-
amendments to Ibe bill. ter. Paulding county, Introduced a new
The committee Is composed of Sen- income tax measure ln the House last
• tors Whllte-nore. Parrett and Agnew j night. It provid.-* lor a Rat rat* of
1 per cent, on personal incomes and
Incomes of corpora'Inns and partner-
and Representatives Freeman, (Tris
wold and Clark. The committee.will
meet next Tuesday and no action can
be taken on the measure now until
this committee meets.
House members predicted today
that the House would never consent
to amendment of the Smith law as
proposed In the bill as It passed the
Senate. The Senate ' provided that
sinking fund and Interest charges may
be exempted from the Smith law limitations without vote of the people on
bonds authorized up to January 20,
1920. and on 1820 deficiency bonds
sp-JP'ltVat'on ADA approval by
and reeerve* tt-p* .arlvileg* of -jfterlng
good office* tSleS^atPahnt t- f^M»
Hagardlc-a ot srtwthv th* arttct* ten
efeatacl* *Mts disposed at th* me«lln*
today, leader*' said th* conference*
would hav* to axtend Into nexv*****«k
In order that other points at Issue could
b* eon-ddere-i
WANT EMERGENCY FUND
TO COHUU SPREAD
By Associated Press*r% The R*vlew
New Vork, N. Tf.. J»n. J*.—Health
Commissioner COpeland appeared before the city/board of esttanau today
to request an emergency appropclgtlon
of $80.00*) for uae In combating the
steady spread of Influenza ln this oily.
Starting on Monday with s lis* bean srstihlng -srllh »_mi,.., IQaa^ •^^t.&riea .this
very keen Interest* the development of
the rubb-u* industry for the last five
years oxtt th* success of The D. - M
ihmsmoami
„%Jhh** ha.
•pvepjk, there have been five death* from
tmiii^&Amy^lr\^tytt»ndiing
tha JftoSflotl' Wef* IWIde, At a haeetlna
Of the board ot health, members o? the
tied Cross and tha. Visiting Nurses As-
» ^eptw4-y. ,Sst» Jaa^£--JA
passea tit* new t'rabbe h/ff oy1-* '♦otn
0' 25 to 7 without the eiue/gency
ohlttoe.
L. R Qlbson. manager of the Ohta'P**0 Tlre potnJSnVa du* to hla effo*t"
-wWnt of d-Ajmtn-o and lead«r gf Home Rule association announced p-fcTSJISS■bT^ia.lzlng on th* Jori^7"^uUwiuy ev^nV
tk* Human people. »p-rty H« says th*l**»t a referendum would be brought manufacture and sale of pneuma^S
poet soldier Is afraid of assaaslnatlon ,- , '- ~ — tt— cord {SeTboth for pleasure cars and
and la constantly under guard and that | tcontlnued on Pa«e 16.) *' trucks
Ms action in seising tbe city baa re-1
sttltea In International crabarras.ment'
for Italy
aiirnor Zanela says President Wll-j
son's program by which the future sta-
of Viu
tua of Flume is to be fixed is not acceptable to the people of the city, adding that Plume ls not Important to
Jugo Slavla, which has a better port at
Spatato. must be Italian.
•
By Salem t'v«ar.ii aad Accepted by the
lias I'oBpaay
S-lem. J«n 2i.—A special meeting
of^»ia>clty council wa* held laat evening to tp»k4 action on the gas ordinance
recently given a ftr-rt reading. This ordinance wa« r*ad a second and third
time and *»*as passed. This tlxea the
price of gas at 46 cent* tor the ftr*t
1000 feet; to cents per thousand tor
the next 5.000 feet and 66 cent* par
thousand for the next 6.000 feet and all
above that number. Th* ordlnanc* become* effective In thirty day*. The g>«a
company haa plgnlHed Ita willingness to
accept the ral* propoaed and has promised, weather being favorable, to reetore
gaS to manufacturere for fuel probably
neat Monday,
first fni Bam
/ r I -
By Associated Pr*as to The Review
Youngatown. Jan. SI.-Th* llrst
death thi* wlnt*r .was necessary and caused I ^"recl.v^ tHZmTTSS IST-S
1 some delay. While waiting in Alliance for a west bound tram the | ciphered at the Dutch legation.
steel men were impressed with Alliance as a business center and! in advance of the revelation of the
visited a main street store to, make some inquiry regarding Allianct ,conHt*n,B' ** wa"\ **?"?v__ ,NeU>"*'
. j r , ^ *. _. .. •, , — "*• J,, b , ° . , lands government had rotumsd to eom-
! and were referred to the Chamber of Commerce. Here they met with, piy with the allied demand, at it was
rlMTnii MnUL ttlUnilC,-*3l*E«'5__rv V--.*?- R*WJ**y and during the conversation the visitors I thoucht in diplomatic-T^^^&&ir™^ mllT T?te mill »s to t*h\pm, efoti r*Il{s..to
*■*_
tO the
tnon,
this
empfey~J*lr>i»aiirj^:v*i^S to contain a Ulte "rtuinuer o?
jK»ll»_ana the founH nmt to be a tin piattm*}**.- The_ class of steel
to fee, tiiaJc tp bej}i_Jbc jSEys~rgrede,"p|tic'ri as ts ttafl3"In maSng gutq:
mobiles.*- * :.**, •frx.'.TTZ'-- -J ■■■'■■ ■ ♦ ■ ■ ■■■-' ^''-*'- ■"■ ■• ■ ■ -
COST RISE LAID* I
PACKERS BIB PROFITS
By Associated Press to The Revl\w
Washington, D. C, Jan. 23.—Amer
lean capital will be employed in aiding Kttrope "to get back to productive
work," not because of "attractive
rates of Interest" but to restore normal conditions and to open mark^tB
for American export. Governor W. P.
. G. Harding, of the 4 federal reserve
1858. and resided there until younn ] f_7 *J' .occuP*'. '""• P"'Plt of the Unl- board gam today, speaking before the
B"«h^n church at the' mornlnB ! Becond pg_.Amerlcan financial con-
A series of rallies are being held
L- B. Edgar adult department super-
ntendeht of the Ohio State Sunday
Rchool Association and Clarence D. De
~»*w general secretary of the Stark
j County Sunday school association will
Faseman F. Hoffman died Thursday!'* ."■*" V'11*"08 8un-tay morning and
evening at t o'clock at hi* home In New j 1v'*,'t th,e ",'°f'?us Sunday schools ln the
Philadelphia, following an Illness last-
nteres! of this work. .Mr. Edgar will
Ing since August, due to sarcoma. He ! Jf,^ 1"'h«F,r*1* ^eb>t"lan church
was born tn Knox townahlp January | S"-^ni LII?.'^"'."* ^1..'"!? A1."'.,?'
manhood, attending the district school ] J,our
No. t ln Knox township. He then went' ... ' _
to Canton where he was connected iBJ1^ern'f VtfJLc°"V. °~ AdU" Blb'e
with a large drygoods firm .tnd while I c,a**e'' by lhe8e *-**-"->n>en.
In that city was united ln marriage to
Mis* Ada Simmer of Canton. L#ater
he came to Alliance where he was cpjn-,
nected wlih the William Htallcup com- j
pany. and following that with the Tom
Itroslus company. Prom there he went
again to Canton to be -with the Caldwell company and in a short time left
for New Philadelphia where he en- B1 Associated Press to The Review
mobiles
Hold Several Con*"*r*r*-0*s.
Several timet), sincq that first, chance
meeting have the steel men been ln
Alliance In conference with the executive meeting of the chamber of
Commerce. The executive commlt-
Itee investigated the standing and experience of tbe visitors aa regards the
steel Industry aad found them to be
high-class men, capitalists and experi-
v, _ . _• . , .'. tpw. Ki~p. eneed. The executive eonrmltt*e made
Newark, N. J., Jan. 13.—The high • „„_,(„„ i„o. „!„•,»
cost of living since ISIS has been due their report at the meeting last night
largely to the five great packing con- ln a few words voiced by O. F. Tran-
cerns, whose profits from 1815 to 191", sue who said: "It Is bpstter than any-
Inclusive were more than $192,000,000 | thing we have ever had offered to Al-
| as compared with $69,000,000 for the
three preceding years, WUllam B.
! Colver, chairman of the Federal Trade
Commission, diclared In an address
read by Robert R. Kane, of counsel for
liance from the outside." This report
was made after a very thorough ex
amlnatlon had been made by the com
ittee from all angles, and was ac
the commission, before the Atlantic I cepted as the full endorsement by the
oast conference of the National Con- committee
Burner's League here Mr. Colver was
unable to attend.
Extravagance Also Cause.
"Building up huge surpluses out of
undue profits", Mr. Colver"s statement
said, "these concerns sought investments in unrelated lines".
SOVIET FORCES CUT OFF
gress.
"We cannot however, export things
which we do not have," Governor
Harding said, "and In order to provide an exportable surplus we must
produce more or, failing that, consume l*8'", '*■ 'J"" ?"* ""*■ \rnk _r »Klu mnrn nir M^h-Pl-Si u(-ro
QUAKE SHAKES.VERA GRUZ
No Casualties are Reported as a Result
of the Shock
By A.soclated Preaa to The Review
Mexico Wily, Thurauay. Jan. .:.:.-"Several atrong earthquake shocks were
Ask No Bonus.
Representatives of the steel company who were present stated: "We
do not ask for any bonus from the
city of Alliance, but we ask for tbe
moral support and recommendation
(of the Chamber of Commerce. This
was given In an unanimous vote and
spread upon the minutes of the Chamber. Some minor details were not
completed ln the agreement between
the steel men and the Chamber of
KGHEEMENTS TO
By Assoelated Prsss to Ths Kaview
Pari*, Franc*, Jan. 21.—Holland's reply to th* allied demand (or the extradition of former Brap*ror- William of
Uermahy la expected to be delivered to
th* liti ooafwraoea officials here today
by th* Dutch minister.
Report* from th* Hague state th*
winy was n>gpat**-aw ygsiswisy ana ae-
vle*» Indicate th* Netrferlan'rl i government has refused to ■urrender the former ■nvnnarch. Explanations of th* position of the. Dutch government are
said to be given In the note.
ST1 OFF
By Associated Presa to The Review
Dayton, O., Jan. 23. Submission of
all agreements between capital and
labor to a court of record bo that they
might be critically examined to see
whether they are "fair and suitable
to all concerned" Including the public, was advocated by Attorney Smith
W. Bennett, of Columbus, president of
The electric current furnished by th«
Alliance Gas ft Power Company wa«
shot off for a few minutes, Thursday
sight- about seven o'oljck.. owing to a.
part of the mechanism known as an
"exciter", going bud at the power house,
and necessitating the employment of
another machine. Darkness reigned
throughout the city during the few
minutes that the change was being
made.
WANT SICNS REMOVED
Member L. L. Weaver of the city
council, Friday, was making an Inquiry
the Ohio State Bar association at the I as to what action, if any would have tn
mid-winter meeting of the association ' Ire taken to compel tho re,mov-;U of all
here today
If found fair and equitable to every
one, the agreements should be approved by court Judgment and enforced as
any other Judgment or decree ls enforced during the contractual period, i Mr. Weaver,
be said.
"This demands no change ln prln
saloon, beer and liquor ilgnn ln the
city. Now that the liquor business la
banished and there Is no further need
of the signs they should be eliminated.
The question ot screens in the "soft-
drlnk" p*irlors waa al.jo mentioned hy
Commerce and a committee consisting clples of our government, or the sac-
H. C. Koehler, W. M. Ellett antl A. irlfice of any essential element of the
U Atkinson was named to cmoplete the i America*! system, although it might
NEW INCORPORATION
tered business for himself, being a
partner In the Arm of Dodd and Hoffman, drygoods end ready to wear
merchant.. *
He *fas a member of the Brethren
church at Reading, nnlUng with the
church when a youth and later associated with the Christian church at New
Philadelphia where he served a* an elder o-nttl his death.
He was an honest and upright Christian gentleman, ever holding the esteem and respect of all who knew him.
He made friends wherever he went and
kept I hem through hi* honesty,.and his
IdeaJ ot ever glvin-p all a square deal.
London. England, Jan. JS,- Russian
soprlet forces hjrve virtually dut off the
Crimean Peninsula from the mainland,
according to an official statement la-
sued at the war office In Moscow and
received here by wireless.
"Our advancing troops ar* fighting
about six miles north of Perekop and
have repelled enemy counter attacks
about nine miles west of Genlchesk".
the statement says. "in th* Steppe
region further east we have defeated
the third Kuban division, capturing Ita
divisional staff".
Another Mohcow dispatch reports an-
tl Bolshevikl forces ievacu-ting —Ilea
beth Grad In tha nori
Be Ide hi. wife, one daughter. VSr- ^rnnTent of ^e7son a„n»'S^
^ipaa^h^^^HVl'r%nOM^yh±- """"- ^ th. B,»ck Sea coast.
r;rai^^.rnirr^^.8Joi pnT AN WRUNG SlflF
Salem; Vance Hoffman of Maastllon. **-0U I Ul! IIIIUllU UlUL
Henry Hoffman of Niles. Mrs William
_?hr ;?*~^...B£!L~r'"1 M™ ^_5 .Constantinople. Tuesday. Jan. S0.-
Blerl. »6S South **re*dom avenue, and tttrboy entered the war on Germany's
Jesse Hplfman. all of this ctty. .ide »ft-r the cabinet had decided to
I-.-.1 Mrs. ctiartes tstabl of Salem. A joi- (fj,, allies, according to statements
large number of rhore distant reUUves j •»,,_, a ge-^t. parliamentary commit-
and hoots of friends reside ln Alliance tM published by (he newspaper- Th*
and the vicinity near by. machination* of th* war party led to
Funeral service* will be held at the! Birmr Paeha, war minister In 1»H
late home In Hew Pbil*deiplila, Sun-1 were'responsible for tbe change of
any at I'.**. \tronl.
*c
—STARK FRUIT COMPANY— —SPECIAL--
33S Prospect SL Round Sleak and Sirloin Steak, lb. 35c
. KILL HIGH COSt OP LIVING. Chock Boast, lb. 84c snd 26c
ORANGES, 2 OOZ. POR Sftc Vt Plata Bnil. lb. .../ ....:....15c
DOZ. PRKE; BLOOD ORANOES, 3 Looao Coffee, 34c, 3 lba. SLOO
OOZ. POR «0c; ORAPEFRurr, BSc'I Can Croain Corn ......She
OOC AND gSo DOC: LEMONS, -tell Bottlsa.Catgan ., ..hat
DOC: APPLES*-" POTATOES; ON-j Fancy Apple*, >fc. tOe
IONS. DRINO BASKETS. 33t> Plenty.. qf dressed chickens.
PROSBECT-
er that a plan remedying
steel - company lt would add much to
the Interest of this story bnt the men
with their names withheld for prudential reasons for the present, which ts
a wise move as they are interested
elsewhere but propose to transfer;By Associated Pre*, tn The Review
MUBLE TO AHE
character as the. Judicial. The plan ;
for settling Industripil disputes an-1 ... h. ^ ~T—Z
pouncsd by President Wilson's last J Knlg" SolrS' ts unable to „g
Industrial congress noticeably leaks, secretary Daniels that naval
means of subsequent enforcement by who lost their ships through
judicial process of tbe findings, judgments or decrees of the proposed ln
this "is necessary.'
BULLISH SENTIMENT
Chicago. 111.. Jan. 23—Bullish sentiment revived In the corn market today
helped by gossip that the stoppage of
submarine action and irt-rforror-,1
torious service In connection win
lose should be awarded high rl ■■
tlons, the Senate investigating cm
tee was told by Rear Admiral Ai
M. Knight, chairman of ihelminl
ALL FARMER8, ATTENTION!
Here Is an easy way to figure your
profits for your Income ta/ report
CslI at once and get the fifty-nine
points on the farmers' Income tai
laws, also the record book and the
question blank, written In plaiu and
tbeir activities to Alliance.
Regarded as Certainty.
While the sheet steel mill Is not eMt ^^ graln shlpments would lMt
yet under construction and there may i on,y for a ghort tlme- opening prices,
be a slip twixt the clip and the lip. it 'which varied from the same aa yester-
is looked upon as a certainty by the j day's finish to 3-8 higher, with May
men who have given the matter their 'M i-» to 134 1-8. and July 131 3-8 toi"
best attention and are willing to back *"**■ '-*■• wer*" flowed by moderate up- | three-piece, one dollar set which we
'turns all around. , give you at less than actual cost. 20c
Oats hardened p-Tith corn. After per set while they last. Call liiiuie-
openlng unchangedjo 1-4 off. Including ' dlately at THE KENI-jY BROTH-
simple language.
Keep a record of all your transactions and make an accurate report,
easily and quickly, with our complete
It with capital. In th* language of
one of these: "It Is Alliance's golden
opportunity, 'one that we have been
longing for for years and lt comes so
easy." It is now up to the Chamber
of Commerce to do Ita part and keep
moving. The visitors will return to
Alliance soon and give more details of
plans for .the futute. <
—HELP WANTED—
Laborers, heatars for drop forge,
handy men and girls for factory work
wanted. -' Apply nt, Bmployers' Asso-
datioa. room* arm) City aavinga Bask
STraston. r,r., *,'-j>
May at 81 7-8 to 82 cents, the market
scored a fair advance.
Provisions were lower ln sympathy
with hog values. Lard led the decline.
Bailey's Dancing School
Extra music for High school dance
Priday night. Bubble dance. Monday
night Good music.
ERS COMPANY. Basement Store. Canton, Ohio:
DRAYER'8 MEAT MARKET, 626
NORTH FREEDOM AVE. HOME-|
WANTED—HELPER WITH SOME
EXPERIENCE IN BAKERY. MORROW'S BAKERY, SEBRING.
S
"DIXIE GIRLS", IN FAIRMOUNT
I HOME BNTERTAINMENT COURSE,
SATURDAY EVENING.
WANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES
DRE88ED MEATS SPECIAL FOR .OVER IS AT ONCE. APPLY IN
SATURDAY. ^ 'PEf_s6N«AT OHIO THEATRE.
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